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The following publications for the Villon Society in conjunction with Mr. H. B. Wheatley, F.S.A. :

Chap-Books and Folk-Lore Tracts. 5 vols.

I. The History of Thomas Hickathrift, ed. by G. L. G. II. The Seven Wise Masters of Rome, ed. by H. B. W. III. Mother Bunch's Closet, ed. by G. L. G. IV. History of Patient Grissel, ed. by H. B. W. V. History of Sir Richard Whittington, ed. H. B. W.

Villon Society, 1886. Among papers contributed to journals of various societies are the following :

-Traces of Primitive Village Co7nmuHity in English Almiicipal l7istittitio7is. Archccologia, xlvi. p. 403.

History of Malmesbury as a Village Cofumunity. Arch. 1. p. 195. On Archaic Conceptions of Property in Relation to the Laivs of Suc- cession and their Survival in England. Arch. 1. p. 195. Boley Hill., Rochester. Arch. Cantiana, xvii. p. 181-188. Early Municipal History of London.

London and Middlesex Arch. Soc. vi. p. 520-559. Open- Air Hundred Courts in Norfolk.

Norfolk and Norwich Arch. Soc. Trans, ix. p. 62-67. Archaic Types of Society in Scotland.

Proc. Glasgow Arch. Soc. 1884, N.S. vol. i. p. 144-164. On the Evidence of Mr. M^Lennafis Theory of the Primitive Human Horde. Journ. Anthrop. Inst. xvii. 1887.

Sonship and Inheritance. Arch. Review, i. p. 253-258, 1888.

Exogamy and Polyandry. Ibid. p. 385-396.

Chippenham as a Village Community.

Ibid. pp. 102-108, 203-210. Permanence of the Village Community under Successive Conquests.

Ibid. ii. p. 18. Village Commu7iities at Aston and Cote, Oxfordshire.

Ibid. ii. ]). 29-44, 1889. Widmvhood in Manorial Law. Ibid. p. 184-197.

Earless Handbook to the Land Charters and other Saxon Charters.

Ibid. p. 360-363.